The article “Statistical Evidence of Discrimination” discusses the court case...
...Swain v. Alabama (1965), in whic? The article “Statistical Evidence of Discrimination” discusses the court case Swain v. Alabama (1965), in which it was alleged that there was discrimination against blacks in grand jury selection. Census data suggested that 25% of those eligible for grand jury service were black, yet a random sample of 1050 called to appear for possible duty yielded only 177 blacks. Using a level 0.01 test, does this data argue strongly for a conclusion of discrimination?
...Swain v. Alabama (1965), in whic? The article “Statistical Evidence of Discrimination” discusses the court case Swain v. Alabama (1965), in which it was alleged that there was discrimination against blacks in grand jury selection. Census data suggested that 25% of those eligible for grand jury service were black, yet a random sample of 1050 called to appear for possible duty yielded only 177 blacks. Using a level 0.01 test, does this data argue strongly for a conclusion of discrimination?